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Beddington and Wallington 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beddington and Wallington]

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The following table shows the principal causes of death with the rate per cent. of total deaths:

Cause of DeathNumber of DeathsRate per cent. of Total Deaths
Heart Disease11534.74
Other Diseases of the Circulatory System175.14
Vascular Lesions of Nervous System5115.41
Cancer6419.34
Bronchitis185.44
Pneumonia164.83
Tuberculosis (All Forms)30.91

Cancer of the Lung and Bronchus Males Females Total
Number of deaths in 1958 10 3 13
Rate per 1,000 population 0.40
England and Wales Rate 0.44

VIOLENCE AND ACCIDENT

Details of all deaths under this heading are as follows:

Cause of DeathMaleFemaleTotal
Suicide112
Other Violent Causes5510
Totals6612

MATERNAL MORTALITY
No deaths in childbirth, either from puerperal sepsis or other
maternal causes, were recorded during the year. The maternal mortality
rate for England and Wales per 1,000 live and still births was 0.43.
INFANTILE MORTALITY
The infantile mortality rate for 1958 was 7.50 per 1,000 live births.
The comparable rate for England and Wales is 22.6. Great credit is due to
the services operated in the Borough for the care of mothers and young
children, which have made the attainment of such a low rate possible.
Of the total of 400 live births, only 3 deaths of infants under one year
of age (3 females) were registered.
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